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Zari Hassan revealed that she declined movie roles in Nigeria because of low pay

Ex-wife of Tanzanian singer, Diamond Platnumz, Zari Hassan, has revealed that she declined movies roles in Nigeria because they do not pay well.

According to Zari Hassan, the movie offers require her to come down to Nigeria for shooting but when she compared her expenses with the pay, it was not worth it.

Read her statement:

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“For movies yes nimekuwa na offers kidogo from Nigeria, but the problem kidogo it needed me to move to Nigeria. Na shooting is not something you are going to do in a week, it takes a bit of time and some of the offers I declined because the time was too long and the money was not enough for me to leave my family, my work. So ikitokea a good offer for movie why not. I’m talented and I can multitask ,” said Zari Hassan.

Zari who is already engaged to her new man, Kingbae, was asked if she can be a video vixen.

“Video vixen I think I’m bigger than that honestly mtu kama atanilipa pesa ngapi for me to be a video vixen. Yaani I’ve gone past that stage,” she said.

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